It was a huge issue during the primaries, since Evangelical leader said Mormonism is a cult and not Christianity. I guess the Born Agains, Evangelicals, tea baggers, had to just take it.

It's interesting to me that for 60 yrs Billy Graham considered Mormons to be a cult.. 2 weeks ago, after a visit from Romney, he removes it from cult status on his website.. If Graham was wrong about that...what else could he be wrong about?

It's interesting to me that for 60 yrs Billy Graham considered Mormons to be a cult.. 2 weeks ago, after a visit from Romney, he removes it from cult status on his website.. If Graham was wrong about that...what else could he be wrong about?

Graham wasn't wrong, he is just becoming more and more diluted over the years and pleasing men rather than God.

Mormons and Christians do not believe in the same Jesus. It's not bad or good, just something that is.

Mormons believe that Jesus is a spiritual brother of everyone ever on Earth, that he was a great Mormon, and is now the God over another planet, making spiritual babies with his spiritual wife. That's the way Mormonism works, that's what Mitt Romney hopes for as a Mormon, that he will die and him and Ann will be gods over another planet.

Christians believe that Jesus is God, and are to continue his work of serving the poor, the outcast, and the disenfranchised, revealing Jesus' love to the world.

Again, Mormons do not believe Jesus was always God, but do believe that he is now god over another planet.

CM, don't they also believe that Jesus and Satan are brothers?

I think I've also read that Mormons believe that Jesus' resurrection provides that all people will be resurrected and that somehow is how they can say that He is their Savior.

As for having a problem voting for him because he's likely not a Christian, I think most people want to vote for whoever they think is the best person for the job and whose positions align most w/ours on the issues. If religious beliefs coincide, then that's a bonus.

Mormons and Christians do not believe in the same Jesus. It's not bad or good, just something that is.

Mormons believe that Jesus is a spiritual brother of everyone ever on Earth, that he was a great Mormon, and is now the God over another planet, making spiritual babies with his spiritual wife. That's the way Mormonism works, that's what Mitt Romney hopes for as a Mormon, that he will die and him and Ann will be gods over another planet.Christians believe that Jesus is God, and are to continue his work of serving the poor, the outcast, and the disenfranchised, revealing Jesus' love to the world.

Again, Mormons do not believe Jesus was always God, but do believe that he is now god over another planet.

I think I've also read that Mormons believe that Jesus' resurrection provides that all people will be resurrected and that somehow is how they can say that He is their Savior.

As for having a problem voting for him because he's likely not a Christian, I think most people want to vote for whoever they think is the best person for the job and whose positions align most w/ours on the issues. If religious beliefs coincide, then that's a bonus.

Mormons and Christians do not believe in the same Jesus. It's not bad or good, just something that is.

Mormons believe that Jesus is a spiritual brother of everyone ever on Earth, that he was a great Mormon, and is now the God over another planet, making spiritual babies with his spiritual wife. That's the way Mormonism works, that's what Mitt Romney hopes for as a Mormon, that he will die and him and Ann will be gods over another planet.

Christians believe that Jesus is God, and are to continue his work of serving the poor, the outcast, and the disenfranchised, revealing Jesus' love to the world.

Again, Mormons do not believe Jesus was always God, but do believe that he is now god over another planet.

16 years of Catholic school here, and both stories sound like complete shit if you take a step back and look at them logically.